NY: NY bills demand data on lengthy suspensions of students with disabilities

Jan 6, 2026

Chalkbeat

New York City lawmakers are scheduled to vote Thursday on a bill that would force the Education Department to disclose detailed statistics about long-term suspensions of students with disabilities. A similar bill was recently introduced in the state legislature and would apply to districts across New York. The flurry of legislation comes after a Chalkbeat investigation found that New York City’s public schools have for years flouted rules designed to protect students with disabilities from lengthy classroom removals.

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